Means you have more or less water in your body darker urine means less water and less vitams and minerals
There were a few white blood cells in your urine sample.
Usually diabetes...get it checked out quickly!
they read at nano grams per milliliter (ng/ml) or micrograms?
Abnormal crystals and amorphous sediment are findings in a urine test, not a blood test. Suggests stones.
My urninalysis came back with WBC esterase as 2+ Abnormal. My WBC under urinalysis came back 6-10 Abnormal ...what does this mean?
It means something may be blocking the flow.
if it is clear its normal. if its white and milky its abnormal unless of course you are pregnant
When a blood test comes back abnormal, it typically indicates that one or more of the measured components, such as red or white blood cells, platelets, or various biochemical markers, fall outside the normal reference ranges. This can suggest potential health issues or underlying conditions that may require further investigation or monitoring. However, an abnormal result does not automatically indicate a serious problem; it should be interpreted in the context of the individual's overall health and symptoms. Consultation with a healthcare provider is essential to understand the implications of the abnormal results.
A urinary tract infection can usually be found from the presence of excess bacteria in the urine. As well, excessive cloudiness or abnormal color can suggest dehydration, liver disease, or perhaps just some medication affecting the color. A foamy urine might mean that the kidneys have failed in some way. Blood visible in the urine suggests kidney stones, or occasionally cancer in the kidneys.
It could just be a mixture of urine and ejaculation
I mean urine comes out of the uretha (not the vag!na) so that answer is wrong. You gotta be more specific sweetie. Color, thickness, and circumstance?
Abnormal red blood cells (RBCs) in urine, a condition known as hematuria, can indicate various underlying health issues, such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or more serious conditions like kidney disease or tumors. The presence of RBCs can cause the urine to appear pink, red, or brown, depending on the amount. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and diagnosis if hematuria is detected.